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There are 100 players in a single elimination tournament. How many matches need to be played? Three sets have their union as the integers from 1 to 10, and their intersection is the empty set. How many such sets are possible? Special thanks this month to: Mike Robertson, Daniel Lewis, Kyle, Lee Redden. Thanks to all supporters on Patreon!   / mindyourdecisions  

0:00 problems
2:25 solution 1
5:18 solution 2

Problem 1
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Problem 2
1985 Putnam A1
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